Author_Institution :
Synoptic Data Div., Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
Abstract :
The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) has continued to develop new capabilities in the area of near-real-time synoptic ocean observation. In the last year, the Navy has developed the ability to acquire and process near-real-time ocean color data. This has made possible the generation of satellite optical products that can be used for Naval fleet support. In this paper, we will present recent and near-future improvements in the areas of new data types, new products and product algorithms, atmospheric corrections, sensor calibrations, cloud masking techniques, validation issues, and timeliness of the data. We will also present the evolving method that NAVOCEANO is utilizing to acquire and process ocean color data. Present optical products available for Naval fleet support include diver visibility for fleet and diver guidance, attenuation fields for laser systems performance assessment, and turbidity and front/eddy information for physical circulation model performance assessments.
Keywords :
clouds; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; turbulence; NAVOCEANO; Naval Oceanographic Office; Naval fleet support; atmospheric correction; cloud masking techniques; data timeliness; diver guidance; diver visibility; front/eddy information; laser systems performance assessment; near-future improvement; near-real-time processing; ocean color data; physical circulation model performance; product algorithms; recent improvement; satellite optical product generation; sensor calibration; synoptic ocean observation; turbidity; validation issues; Calibration; Clouds; Color; Laser modes; Laser theory; Oceans; Optical attenuators; Optical sensors; Satellites; System performance;